Upcoming film Teen Patti will see the union of two of the biggest names from Bollywood and Hollywood, with Bachchan and Kingsley coming together for the first time.

“Soon after we get into a photo shoot and reading rehearsals for the shoot, with Sir Ben Kingsley. He plays an important part in the film,” Bachchan, who was in London to complete the last schedule of the film, wrote in his blog.

“The possibility of meeting up with two decorated personalities and in fact working with them together, seems awe inspiring,” the actor wrote informing the fans about his upcoming interview with famous TV presenter David Frost.

Kingsley, who shot to fame with his portrayal of Mahatma Gandhi in Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi, is the latest Hollywood star to join the cast of the ambitious film which already boasts of a cameo by former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan.

Some unconfirmed reports suggest that Richard Gere will also throw in a guest appearance in the gambling thriller.

Bachchan, however, refused to divulge details saying, “There are some important names being mentioned for the shoot, but unless it all happens it would be premature to talk of them. Perhaps a little later when we are deep in progress on our work.”

Wearing a sari is so difficult for our Bips that the 30-year-old actress and model still needs someone to help her out.

“Wearing a sari is difficult. I cannot wear it myself. This is only the second time this year that I am wearing a sari,” she told reporters after putting the ramp on fire dressed in a red and white sari from the Monapali collection at the ongoing Kolkata Fashion Week.

Praising the work of rural weavers which is the theme in the city’s first-ever fashion week, she said she likes their work which strikes a balance between ethnicity and modernity.

“The theme is good as it showcases the talent of weavers and this is what makes Kolkata Fashion Week different from all other fashion weeks,” she said while praising city-based fashion designers.

Asked whether working in films is easier or walking on the ramp, the Bengali actress quipped: “In cinema it is easier. Here if I trip, all the television cameras will catch me. I cannot make mistakes on the ramp.”

On her style statement, she said she likes a mix and match of everything. “I wear everything. I have national and international stuff in my collection. But I also have street stuff,” she said.

Regretting that her celebrity status restricts her from going around Durga Puja pandals in her home city, Bipasha said, “No one lets me sit in the pandal these days. I miss the pujas.”

Known for her role in films like Raaz, Jism and Corporate, she won the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award in 2001 for Ajnabee.

Her boyfriend and co-actor John Abraham walked the ramp at the concluding show of KFW for ace designer Rohit Bal.

The rags-to-riches tale of two Mumbai kids in Slumdog Millionaire movie has become a rage in China with its Oscar winning track “Jai Ho” reverberating across this Communist nation.

Music maestro A.R. Rahman’s anthem “Jai Ho” has won the hearts of people here who are enjoying the rhythmic nuances of its tune even though the lyrics are beyond their comprehension.

“Frankly speaking I do not know the meaning of ‘Jai Ho.’ But I like the song as it touches my heart,” said Dong Hui, a Beijing University student.

The creation of British director Danny Boyle, the movie which clinched eight Oscars, including Best Song for “Jai Ho” this year, is running to full houses across China.

The movie, which showcases lives of two kids who grow up in slums of Mumbai and one of them wins the Indian version of TV game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? has been dubbed in Chinese.

“It is a proud moment for everyone of us as an Asian film got eight Oscars. Since the film tells about a rags-to-riches story, it struck the imagination of an average Chinese,” documentary filmmaker Zhang Jie said outside Chang Hong Cinema in Beijing, one of the many theatres where currently the film is showing.

After coming to know that there was indeed one hosted by actors Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan, some responded with shrieks of joy. “Shah Rukh is so cute,” said 29-year-old Wan.

One of the viewers wanted to know the winning amount in the Indian edition of the show. “Two million Indian Rupees! It’s huge money,” he said.

It happened to George W. Bush. It happened to P. Chidambaram. Now it’s happened to yesteryear’s Bollywood hunk Jeetendra.

A man hurled his footwear at Jeetendra who was campaigning for a Congress candidate in Maharashtra April 21.

The actor, known as “jumping jack” in Bollywood and popular for wearing white shoes in films, was taken aback by the incident but it is unclear if the slipper hit him. However, his motorcade did not stop.

Jeetendra is a friend of former minister Amrish Patel of the Congress who is contesting from Dhule Parliamentary seat in Maharashtra.

Patel told PTI that Jeetendra was his family friend and had come to campaign for him this morning and also went to adjoining Nandurbar.

Patel downplayed the slipper-throwing incident and said, “The man looked like a drunkard. But I feel that the act was planned.”

The Congress Party is facing a tough challenge in these two constituencies. Supporters of veteran Congressman Rohidas Patil had opposed Patel’s candidature while in Nandurbar, Nationalist Congress Party leader Vijay Kumar Gavit’s brother is contesting as the Samajwadi Party candidate.

TV footage showed a bearded man hurling his two slippers in the direction of the actor, dressed in white. The man casually walked away after the incident.

Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan, who came together in April to support film producers’ stance in the ongoing standoff with multiplex owners, were apparently embarrassed by the attention they received.

Cameramen clicked every time the duo, who have been sparring in public for a while, came closer to whisper something to each other.

The actors, who are also producers, were seated next to each other during the press conference representing the United Producers and Distributors Forum.

Producers have refused to release new films in multiplexes since April 4 as their long standing dialogue over revenue sharing issue with exhibitors has not yielded any results.

“We are here as spokesmen for the production sector. This is not a show of power but the media is free to give any angle to their story,” Shah Rukh said.

“You can even give headlines that Aamir and Shah Rukh have become friends. Nobody can stop you,” he said, tongue-in-cheek.

Asked whether he would have shared a platform with Aamir if it had not been the producers-exhibitors row, Shah Rukh said that neither of them had any issues sitting together and discussing important issues like producers seeking equal revenue share.

Bollywood actor Rahul Bose, who has made a mark for himself in the field of parallel as well as commercial cinema, considers The Japanese Wife the most splendid film of his life.

Bose is elated about his forthcoming film with Aparna Sen. This is Bose’s second film with her after Mr & Mrs Iyer and he considers it to be a most rewarding experience.

The film also stars Raima Sen, Moushumi Chatterjee and Japanese actress Chigusa Takaku in the title role. It is in English, Bengali and Japanese. The film depicts the story of an ordinary schoolmaster, who marries his Japanese pen-friend and maintains the relationship through letters, without ever meeting her.

Talking about his co-star Raima Sen, Bose articulates in his witty manner, “She is catty, she is batty, but she has a heart of gold.”

Raima plays the role of a simple village girl in the film.

The Japanese Wife is supposed to be released in June, “but whether it will be through a film festival or otherwise, I don’t know, that is up to the producers,” said the actor. Bose’s last commercial release was Dil Kabaddi.

Apart from acting, Bose is also involved with a number of social issues including communal harmony, social injustice, women’s rights and breaking of orthodox stereotypes.

Bose has an NGO of his own named The Foundation, which is very soon going to work for the victims of child sex abuse, who suffer due to this “sexually depraved nation,’ the actor said.

Bollywood star and aspiring politician Sanjay Dutt, who is running for a Lok Sabha seat,is finding out the hard way that when inUttar Pradesh, you don’t mess with bahenji aka U.P. Chief Minister Mayawati.

After discovering that his flippant remarks about the mercurial Dalit CM hade landed him in hot water, Sanju Baba was contrite.

In the eye of a storm for his “Jadu ki Jhappi” remarks, Sanjay April 22 apologized for the statement, saying Mayawati was just like a sister to him.

In the reply sent to the district magistrate and district election officer Pinki Jowal through fax, the actor and SP leader apologized for the remarks and said it was a mere dialogue from his Bollywood blockbuster Munnabhai series which were used in the rally to spread a message of love in society.

Saying Mayawati was just like a sister to him, Dutt held that the dialogue was from a brother to a sister to strengthen the bonds.

“Even so, if the dialogue has hurt the sentiments of anyone I apologize for it,” Dutt said in his reply.

A show cause notice was served to Dutt for his remarks against the Bahujan Samaj Party supremo during an April 16 election meeting here. The district election officer had given him three days time to file his reply.

Three complaints have been registered against Dutt for his alleged remarks against Mayawati that he will “give jaadu ki jhappi and pappi (magical hug and kiss) to the people of Pratapgarh, and given a chance he will do the same with the BSP supremo Mayawati.”

Piyush Jha of King of Bollywood (starring Om Puri and British model Sophie Dahl) fame began his career as an ad film maker. His very first film Chalo America was showcased in the “Indian Panorama” section at the International Film Festival of India and many other international film festivals. Now Piyush has readied his new suspense thriller Sikandar with terrorism as its backdrop.

Explaining the gap between King of Bollywood and his new Hindi film, Jha says, “I am a filmmaker who works on ideas and thoughts that grabs me from what’s happening in society. So I wanted to evaluate that side of my craftsmanship to understand what kind of films I want to make. I also wanted to travel that . . . Meeting new people and exploring new cultures opens up your horizons to be a better storyteller. I did almost six months of research on my subject and it took me quite some time to sell Sikander as a project because people liked the idea but were not ready to take a risk.”

Jha always wanted to make socially-relevant films but when he grew up he went into advertising and producing commercial products. “So when I traveled, explored and I looked at myself, I got in touch with my old self. I have worked on three scripts like these, the first of which is Sikandar. I want to attract the masses and reach out to them and make it relevant cinema. So it’s not a documentary or a boring depiction of Kashmir but an interesting suspense thriller.”

After getting rave reviews and good box office collection for his last venture Welcome to Sajjanpur, noted filmmaker Shyam Benegal is ready with his new satirical comedy Well Done Abba.

Benegal has collaborated with Big Pictures, the motion picture brand from Reliance Big Entertainment Ltd, to produce the film.

Welcome to Sajjanpur was produced by UTV Motion Pictures. Well Done Abba stars Boman Irani in a double role, along with Minissha Lamba and Sammir Dattani. It has been shot in Ramoji Film City and Ibrahimpattnam village, Hyderabad, Filmcity in Mumbai and the Pune-Mumbai expressway.

Talking to reporters, Benegal said the film narrates the story of Armaan Ali, a driver working in Mumbai. He takes leave for a month to find a husband for his teenage daughter who lives in a small locality close to Hyderabad. Armaan Ali returns to work only after three months.

“His young employer wants to sack him but is persuaded to listen to the reason why Armaan got delayed,” he said.

Benegal said the film is inspired by two short stories — “Narsaiyyan ki Bavdi” by Jeelani Bano and “Phulwa ka Pul” by Sanjeev.

Ashok Mishra has written the screenplay, music is by Shantanu Moitra and the lyrics are penned by Mishra himself, Swanand Kirkire and Ila Arun, Benegal said.

Amitabh Bachchan (4th from r) with the Streetmosphere performers from The Venetian Macao, venue of the 2009 IIFA Weekend and the IIFA Awards.

The International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) will celebrate the Videocon IIFA Weekend and the tenth year celebrations of Idea IIFA Awards 2009, June 11-13, at the exotic locale of the Venetian Macao Resort Hotel, according to a press release from the organizers.

IIFA brand ambassador Amitabh Bachchan said, “2009 celebrates a decade of IIFA magic and promises to be yet another enthralling experience. Macau is an excellent choice and we are excited to bring IIFA’s magic to that fabulous city.”

For the tenth year celebrations, IIFA promises to be bigger than ever before with a whole set of surprises at the Weekend.

The event is conceptualized and promoted by Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.

IIFA also stressed that it will continue its pledge to environmental causes, by yet again hosting an eco-friendly awards function

The event will be broadcast globally by STAR TV to reach nearly 500 million viewers in 110 countries, the release added.
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